Examples of using Prescriptive in English and their translations into Swedish
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These range from‘no-action' to mandatory highly prescriptive legally binding options.
We do not want to be prescriptive.
They also point out that voluntary approaches may sometimes bring better results than prescriptive regulation.
predictive and prescriptive analytics.
Those two both fulfill the prescriptive expectations of society.
DSDM is not prescriptive.
Advance beyond descriptive summaries to prescriptive recommendations.
frameworks used in prescriptive analytics.
Procedural and prescriptive rules should be avoided where possible to ensure legislation does not become obsolete.
Industry is concerned by the prescriptive nature of the legislation and the effect on the design of packaging.
Prescriptive audit committees were never the answer under this proposal,
The future programme will be less prescriptive to Member States and more flexible to intermediate changes.
Mencken assaulted the prescriptive grammar of these critics and American"schoolmarms",
Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, as well as Predictive and Prescriptive Analytics combined with effective change management methods enable enterprise-level transformation-
The outline is not prescriptive, but draws from implementation
Receive proactive and prescriptive services at the software,
If these prescriptive rules are still necessary, then the sensible course would be to align all of them on Codex.
although in one area it sought to make the rules more prescriptive.
The British Conservative Party does not support EU prescriptive measures to harmonise criminal law in the EU which must remain the competence of the Member State.
We must avoid being too prescriptive and thus putting up artificial barriers which would prevent us reaching our goals.